Shoalhaven Region parks

The Shoalhaven Region in New South Wales is renowned for its stunning national parks, pristine beaches, and diverse attractions. Morton National Park is home to the famous Pigeon House Mountain and Fitzroy Falls, offering various walking tracks and scenic views. Ideal for family walks, the park features the beautiful Lyrebird loop walk, which takes about an hour to complete.

Seven Mile Beach National Park stretches from Gerroa to Shoalhaven Heads, boasting a sweeping beach popular for water sports and picnicking. Visitors can enjoy a resident pod of dolphins, diving opportunities, walking tracks, and informative signs on the park grounds. Budawang National Park, part of the protected areas in the region, offers a range of outdoor activities for visitors to enjoy.

Booderee National Park in the Shoalhaven area provides a unique experience for visitors, while the Jervis Bay Marine Park is known for its stunning turquoise beaches, including the 16 white-sand beaches of Jervis Bay. Pebbly Beach in the marine park is famous for kangaroo sightings. Shoalhaven Heads offers direct access to the pristine sands of Seven Mile Beach, extending from the river entrance through to Gerroa. The region also boasts migrating whales, picturesque bush walks, and a variety of delicious food and wine to discover along the scenic coastline.

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